environmental impact assessment methodology

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Environmental Impact Assessment(EIA)

Methodologies

EIA MethodologiesAd hoc MethodsCheck ListOverlay MethodMatrix MethodNetwork Method

Ad hoc Methods A good example of an ad hoc method is a team of experts

assembled for a short time to conduct an EIA. Each expert's conclusions are based on a unique combination of experience, training and intuition.

Drawbacks the criteria used to evaluate impacts are not comparable, the

relative weights of various impacts cannot be compared; it is inherently inefficient as it requires sizeable effort to identify

and assemble an appropriate panel of experts for each assessment; and

it provides minimal guidance for impact analysis while suggesting broad areas of possible impacts

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Check List

Simple Checklist: a list of environmental parameters with no guidelines on how they are to be measured and interpreted.

Descriptive Checklist: includes an identification of environmental parameters and guidelines on how to measure data on particular parameters.

Scaling Checklist: similar to a descriptive checklist, but with additional information on subjective scaling of the parameters.

Scaling Weighting Checklist: similar to a scaling checklist, with additional information for the subjective evaluation of each parameter with respect to all the other parameters.

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Matrix Method

Network Method

Overlay Method

Reference:

Methods for EIA ( Author: Unknown; December 1997)

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